Photographer Gregory Colbert's third-floor East Village apartment, which is back on the market with a whopping $25 million price tag. Interior photos can be found on the listing.Douglas Elliman

In New York City, $25 million can get you a stunning Upper East Side townhouse or … a third-floor apartment in the East Village.

Canadian photographer/filmmaker Gregory Colbert has put his third-floor East Village condo on the market for $25 million. The next priciest apartment in the neighborhood is asking a mere $7.99 million, according to StreetEasy, and this one is three times that. Listing photos reveal an impressive, palatial pad.

“It’s the most unique residence in the city,” says listing broker Richard Steinberg, of Douglas Elliman. Local blog EV Grieve first reported the listing, noting that it is probably the area’s most expensive apartment ever. It originally went on the market in 2012 with a different broker, asking the same $25 million.

Gregory ColbertEPA/MARIO GUZMAN

The full-floor, 6,750-square-foot unit is at Beethoven Hall, 210 E. Fifth St., just off the formerly down-and-out Bowery.

The building, which dates to 1860, is a former concert space and currently houses four apartments.